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The Curse Of Styria

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Kim Newman Electric Sheep 08/15/2017
Arty and sometimes too elliptical for its own good - Carmilla draws art film attention as much as commercial horror - Styria is nevertheless an interesting, unusual vampire movie. Go to Full Review
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01/07/2017 AKA Angels of Darkness. 3 1/2 out of 5. See more 12/31/2015 Styria, Curse of Styria, Angels of Darkness, what the fuck is your title, m8? The actual film was titled Angels of Darkness so I guess that's what they decided on really (what a terrible name!). I don't know how I feel about this. I think the relationship with Carmilla is well done, and the castle and town are both really perfect. The actual story though, is very messy. I mean, the original story leaves a lot to be desired because it's so short, but in an attempt to make it into a movie they just... abandoned a bunch of that and made it, well, messy. It's pretty neat though and super atmospheric . See more 05/25/2015 also listed as "Angels of Darkness" This film has a ton of story to work with but what is delivered is just OK. Still it's worth watching See more 03/05/2015 This is an amazing effort from a promising director! This movie has all the right amounts of mood and tantalizing dread! It carries a lot of folklore and superstitions that, for this viewer, are equivalent to telling a deliciously creepy ghost story around the campfire! See more 03/01/2015 A typical old world horror story about a legend that comes back and terrorises a small town. Nothing that has not been done before, and better so nothing special here. See more 08/22/2014 Styria relies too much on a great atmosphere but forgets to bring something more. See more Read all reviews
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Director
Mark Devendorf